The tire is the firm rubber casing mounted on the rim of the bike. By itself, the tire is incapable of holding air*. It is open in the center and has two rigid and fairly sharp edges that allow it to be mounted onto the rim.

There are two main types of tires; clincher and tubular. The vast majority of wheels will use clinchers, a term used to describe the traditional beaded tire/inner tube/rim set-up. Tubular tires on the other hand are more specific to racing. They are sealed units with an inner tube sewn into the casing of the tire.

700c Tires

Challenge Roadbike Tire | Strada Pro Handmade Clinchers 300TPI

Rs. 4,615.00

Goodyear USA Road Tires | Eagle F1 SuperSport, Ultra High-Performance, Clincher, Folding

Rs. 5,400.00